Friday, March 7, 2025

Spotted Owlet

While driving in the Eastern Range of Kaziranga NP in Assam, India my guide spotted a small owl in the cavity of a large tree branch. He called it a spotted owlet. I'd never heard the term "owlet" before. It is a term for a young owl, but also a name given to several small owls which I saw on this trip. 
The owl in the cavity of a large tree branch.

A progressively closer view. 

It is a small owl that breeds in tropical Asia from North Pakistan to Southeast Asia and has adapted to living in cities, although the one we saw was in the national park. 
Spotted owlet range from Wikipedia.
It is about 8.3 inches in height with gray/brown upperparts spotted in white. The underparts are white streaked with brown and it has a yellow iris, white neckband and white supercilium. There are five subspecies and we saw the subspecies in northeastern India.  

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